Bizarre True Crime Volume 9: 20 Wild and Shocking Real Life Stories by Ben Oakley
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Overview: 20 Bizarre True Crime Stories to Turn You into a Shitosaurus!
"Like if Blazing Saddles had a baby with Silence of the Lambs!"
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
Season two of Bizarre True Crime continues with a new look and improved layout, pimped to the max with 60 facts dotted throughout, bitesize extras, selected bibliography, and improved images!
The Black Dahlia Murder – It is perhaps the most famous unsolved cold case in history, so get your sleuthing hat on as we take a deep dive into the horrific murder of Elizabeth Short.
The Vampire of Nuremberg – A deaf and mute occultist, believing necrophilia could make him handsome, killed three people and drank their blood, before he was caught kissing a corpse in a graveyard.
The Bloodthirsty Harpe Brothers – Two men in search of a better future on the American frontier, became bloodthirsty criminals who claimed at least 39 lives, and in folklore are known as America’s first serial killers.
The Serpent – An unusual serial killer and lifetime criminal, who claimed the lives of dozens of western tourists travelling the hippie trail, killing to cover his tracks and live off the proceeds of his victims.
Tattingstone Suitcase Murder – A young man disappeared in London only to turn up dead ten days later, chopped up into eight pieces and left in two suitcases on a Suffolk farm, leading to a half-century long investigation.
The Blackburn Cult – Also known as the Great Eleven, the Blackburn Cult included strange rituals, animal sacrifice, the attempted resurrection of a teenage princess, and a con by two failed actresses.
The Tall Tale of Toby Cole – A deaf mute teenage girl stumbled into a school having escaped a satanic cult, but there was something about her story that didn’t add up, leading to an extraordinary revelation.
Maniac Cop: The Murder of Missy Bevers – In one of modern times most eerie unsolved cold cases, a fitness instructor was killed in a local church by a person dressed in police SWAT gear.
Murderous King of the Osage Hills – After the suspicious deaths of many Osage Indians, the FBI went undercover and unearthed a conspiracy involving multiple murder, insurance fraud, and a belief the Wild West was still alive.
The Jammie Dodger Robbery – In a robbery worthy of bizarre true crime, a gang stole £20,000 worth of Jammie Dodgers, and when they were sentenced, shouted out ‘anyone want a biscuit?’
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